Thanks for the explanation. I look forward to the vote.
On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 12:42 AM Florian Zhidong Fan <
fanzhidongy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>
> First, GeaFlow internally at Ant Group has adopted a Gremlin syntax
> extended on top of SQL based on Calcite, supporting over 300 inter
Hi Paul,
First, GeaFlow internally at Ant Group has adopted a Gremlin syntax
extended on top of SQL based on Calcite, supporting over 300 internal
business scenarios. In the open-source community, our current positioning
is to extend the ISO/GQL instead.
Additionally, the contribution pause tha
Hi Willem
Sorry for being late on that. The proposal looks interesting, graph db
scope is a challenging space where community and contributions can
help for sure.
Agree to move forward on a vote.
Regards
JB
On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 3:27 AM Willem Jiang wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> It's been a whi
Hi everyone,
It's been a while for us to discuss about this project.
I'd like to start a vote tomorrow if there is no objection to it.
Thanks,
Willem Jiang
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 9:42 AM Willem Jiang wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to start a discussion about accepting GeaFlow into the
Hi,
I'm writing to express my enthusiastic welcome to the GeaFlow project as it
joins the Apache Foundation! As a PPMC member of HugeGraph, I'm incredibly
excited to see more partners join the ever-expanding graph domain. The more
collaborators we have, the richer and more comprehensive our eco
Hi,
+1 from me for this proposal. Graph database technology is having a bit of
a resurgence recently due to, among other things, synergy with LLMs. I see
this as a growing area.
One question for my own technical interest. You mention the link to Apache
Tinkerpop/Gremlin. Skimming the repo, would
Hi, Justin.
Yes, what you understand is right.
Historical contribution is the most important dimension for us to examine
initial committer, and the future potential is also evaluated
comprehensively based on the developer's historical contribution and
technology vision. I am sorry for not express
Hi,
> In order to keep the clarity of the commit logs, we re-organize and squash
> the commit history of the repository before the official open source, so
> that the developer's contribution is inconsistent with the information on
> GitHub.
Thanks for that.
> When preparing for initial committe
Hi Justin,
Thanks for your serious and meticulous feedback!
GeaFlow experienced many years of technical R&D iterations and improvements
in Ant Group before it was officially open source in June 2023.
In order to keep the clarity of the commit logs, we re-organize and squash
the commit history of
Hi,
Sorry, that was my mistake. All six have contributed, but the three mentioned
have only made a few commits each. I'm curious as to why they were selected as
contributors who have made more commits. There may be a perfectly valid reason
for this; it's just not clear in the proposal.
Kind Re
HI,
It all looks good to me.
Just one thing that many need some improvement in the initial committer list
- You only have 6 initial committers, which is a fairly low number. While a
minimum of 3 are needed to vote on releases, etc., might it be better to have
more initial committers?
- Of those
+1 for GeaFlow's entry into Apache Incubator.
GeaFlow is a potential project, and its real-time graph computing
capabilities have been applied in many risk control scenarios.
On Mon, May 19, 2025 at 2:37 PM Jingsong Li wrote:
> +1
>
> Streaming graph computation is a very interesting ability, a
+1
Streaming graph computation is a very interesting ability, and I can
see that real-time graph computation has very good applications in
many risk control scenarios.
Look forward to it!
Best,
Jingsong
On Mon, May 19, 2025 at 11:44 AM Charles Zhang wrote:
>
> +1
> A highly innovative and prac
+1
A highly innovative and practical project that addresses many key issues in
the graph-related field. I am very excited about it.
Best wishes,
Charles Zhang
from Apache InLong
Nicholas Jiang 于2025年5月14日周三 16:33写道:
> GeaFlow looks interesting for stream and batch integration graph compute
> e
GeaFlow looks interesting for stream and batch integration graph compute
engine. +1 for me.
Regards,
Nicholas Jiang
On 2025/05/14 01:42:41 Willem Jiang wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to start a discussion about accepting GeaFlow into the Apache
> Incubator.
>
> GeaFlow is a distributed str
Looks great! GeaFlow is a pretty versatile stream graph compute framework.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, Willem Jiang wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to start a discussion about accepting GeaFlow into the Apache
> Incubator.
>
> GeaFlow is a distributed stream and batch integration graph comput
Hi everyone,
I'd like to start a discussion about accepting GeaFlow into the Apache
Incubator.
GeaFlow is a distributed stream and batch integration graph compute
engine developed by Ant Group. It supports core capabilities such as
trillion-level graph storage, hybrid graph and table processing,
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